First Look: Weston Realtree 2-in-1 Jerky Slicer and Cuber/Tenderizer

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posted on December 27, 2021
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The vertical Realtree 2-in-1 Jerky Slicer and Cuber/Tenderizer, from Weston, has 31 stainless-steel blades for tenderizing tough cuts of meat. For cube steaks, meat simply needs to be run through twice.

Meat Comb

Made of cast aluminum, it's designed for durability and disassembles for cleanup. The stainless-steel combs prevent meat from wrapping around the blades and jamming, while the opening allows you to cube/tenderize/slice steaks up to 4.5 inches wide and 1.25 inches thick. The jerky slicer blades slice up to 15.1875-inch-wide pieces.

Support System

For more on this free-standing unit, which also has dual support clamps and comes finished with a food-grade coating, check out westonbrands.comMSRP: $179.99

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